Abstract / Description of output
Introduction Hyaluronan is a glucosaminoglycan synthesized by the mesenchymal cells and degraded by hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells by a specific receptor-mediated process. Elevated levels are associated with the sinusoidal capillarization that is seen in cirrhosis,
Methodology Serum hyaluronan was measured, using a radiometric assay (Pharmacia, Sweden) in 221 patients with biopsy-proven chronic liver disease of a variety of aetiologies (alcohol n = 70, autoimmune chronic active hepatitis n = 23, primary biliary cirrhosis n = 17, hepatitis C n = 69, cryptogenic n = 15, various n = 27), All patients were fasted, and their liver function tests, full blood count, prothrombin time and Child-Pugh score were assessed at the time of the liver biopsy.
Results Hyaluronan levels (mug/l) were significantly higher in patients with liver cirrhosis (cirrhosis n = 127, mean 440, 95% CI 367-515) (P <0.0001) compared with hepatic fibrosis (n = 23, mean 144, 95% CI 69-190), chronic hepatitis (n = 60, mean 63, 95% CI 37-91) and fatty liver (n = 11, mean 107, 95% CI 37-177), Within the cirrhotic population, there was no significant difference in hyaluronan levels between different aetiologies, but hyaluronan level increased proportionally to the severity of cirrhosis. Overall, a hyaluronan level > 100 mug/l had a 78% specificity and 83% sensitivity for diagnosing cirrhosis, while the specificity was increased to 96% for all patients with hyaluronan levels > 300 mug/l, The highest specificity and sensitivity were seen at a cut-off value of 100 mug/l in patients with alcohol-associated liver disease (89%, 87%) and hepatitis C (93%, 72%) respectively. Within patient cohorts, there was a significant correlation (P
Conclusion Measurement of fasted serum hyaluronan reliably differentiated cirrhotic from non-cirrhotic liver disease and can be regarded as a useful test in the diagnosis of liver cirrhosis, particularly when a liver biopsy is contraindicated. (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1121-1127 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 10 |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2000 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- hyaluronan
- liver cirrhosis
- sinusoidal capillarization
- PRIMARY BILIARY-CIRRHOSIS
- ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS
- DISEASE
- FIBROSIS
- MARKER
- ACID
- GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN
- HEPATITIS
- DAMAGE
- BLOOD